Cheap Thrills, with Rosanne playlist for 03/17/2011

ArtistTitleAlbum (* = New Release)
Bill Laswell & Jerry O'SullivanThe Wayfaring StrangerEmerald Aether
Bill Laswell & SolasThe Stride Set (reels)Emerald Aether
Bill Laswell & Karan CaseyThe Labouring Man's DaughterEmerald Aether
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Sinead O'ConnorI Am Stretched On Your GraveI Do Not Want What I Haven't Got
Van MorrisonLinden Arden Stole The Highlights/Who Was That Masked Man?Veedon Fleece
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Frank ZappaWhen Irish Eyes Are SmilingThe Best Band You Never Heard In Your Life
Riley PuckettWhen Irish Eyes Are SmilingBluebird 78
Bing CrosbyToo Ra Loo Ra Loo RaHis Legendary Years
Richard Manuel, Van Morrison & The BandToo Ra Loo Ra Loo RaThe Last Waltz
The PoguesIf I Should Fall From Grace With GodIf I Should Fall From Grace With God
Dropkick MurphysAmazing GraceAmazing Graces
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Peter SellersShe Loves You Irish Style
Roy ZimmermanWhat If The Beatles Were Irish?royzimmerman.com
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Joni MitchellSlouching Towards BethlehemNight Ride Home
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The PersuasionsGood Morning to YouOn The Good Ship Lollipop
Frankenstein 3000Good Morning, Good MorningAmerica's Favorite Hit Remakers
John Lennon and Yoko OnoWomanDouble Fantasy*
Sinead O'ConnorDownpressor ManThrow Down Your Arms
Bill Laswell with Matt MalloyThe Hare in the HeatherEmerald Aether
Nuala KennedyFootstepsTune In*
Break TimeBreak TimeBreak Time
Nuala KennedyThios Cois Na TraTune In*
Maggie BjorklundWastelandComing Home*
Glenna BellCougar ANthemPerfectly Legal*
Elvis PresleyLITTLE SISTERELVIS IS BACK!*
Carrie Rodriguez & Ben KyleFire AlarmWe Still Love Our Country*
Sinead O'ConnorThe Lord Must Be In NYCThe Black Album
Break TimeBreak Time
JayhawkslWaiting for the SunHollywood Town Hall*
Eddie SpaghettiEverybody's GirlSundowner*
Southeast Engine1933Canary*
Break TimeBreak Time
Sinead O'Connor with The ChieftainsFactory GirlBlack Album (3)
Jason RobinsonHuaca de la LunaThe Two Faces of Janus*
Mamie Smith and her bandCrazy Blues100 Years of Women in Music
Mahalia JacksonMove on Up to a Higher Place100 Years of Women in Music

6-7: Mr. Edison (and a touch of the Irish)
7-9: Rosanne Hoffmann